bed setup querie

I have a 1991 620/6 kontiki. I have tried to make up the diner bed as a double, but there does not seem to be enough cushions. I have the 2 base and 2 back cushions. I extended the end pieces and have no cushions to put in that area. The L shaped bed is ok. Are there cushions missing for the diner setup ? I would be grateful for any help.

ours is the same set up......slide out the extensions, pull out the lathes in the middle of the two benches (yours may need the table dropping in between the benches) then stand there looking gormless cos theres no cushions.

the slideouts dont look strong enough to take a persons weight anyway, or ours dont, due to no support legs.

try turning the main cushions through 90 deg, use one of the back cushions to fill the gap at the end of these and the second back across the slideouts.

thats the nearest we ever got.

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oh well....Glad I am not the only one looking gormless..You are right that there is no support legs for the pull out pieces. I must have looked at every one on ebay, but they all have the same number of cushions. Will just have it as a cosy 3/4 bed lol..I dont have an arm rest running along the window part.

Thanks for the help..just about ready for our travels.

Just thought i would add...I was fed up with the flaking psuedo wood finish below the cupboards, especially above the sink area, so I rubbed it down with fine sandpaper and used Ronseal Paint and Grain (pine coloured) and topped with 2 coats of satin varnish. I was quite impressed with the result.

I think my Royale is very similar to the Kontiki. The bed is made up by using the two cushions and backrests for the two main seats with the table top in between the two seat frames. The long back rest from the bench seat on the other side is placed on the two pull-outs and an additional slatted frame ( original equipment ) which fits against the table top between the 2 pull-out sections.

A long time ago I decided that using the table top was not very satisfactory so I made a slatted section using the same size and type of wood as used for the main seat supports. I stapled 1 inch wide nylon strips to the underside and it is pulled out and held in position by plastic shelf dowels. I have used this arrangement for the past 9 years and it is quite easy to set up and put away each day. I stand the table top against the sink unit overnight.

The bed is made up by using the two cushions and backrests for the two main seats with the table top in between the two seat frames. The long back rest from the bench seat on the other side is placed on the two pull-outs and an additional slatted frame ( original equipment ) which fits against the table top between the 2 pull-out sections.

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the kontiki doesnt have a bench opposite so the only cushions are the dinnete seat and backrest ones and there arent enough.if swift made a model with the opposite seat that might answer the question of the two pullout bases......same dinnete used in different kontiki models.

mine has the slats as standard and are stowed in the inbuilt box under the table.far superior to the table top method as they do have a bit of 'give' in them.

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I tend to agree that there are missing cushions. I would make a set myself if I could get my hands on the fabric, or failing that make a set out of pink velvet I have left over from making the privacy curtain which was missing when I bought my kontiki.
I seem to be forever sorting this and that, but I suppose thats the nature of owning a more 'mature' MH.